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The Food and Drug Administration sends warning letters to entities under its jurisdiction as part of its enforcement activities. Some letters are not posted for public view until weeks or months after they are sent. Business owners have 15 days to respond to FDA warning letters.

Warning letters often are not issued until a company has been given months to years to correct problems. The U.S.



Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recently issued warning letters to two companies, Warbucks Seafood NY LLC and Dasada Group LLC, for failing to comply with the Foreign Supplier Verification Program (FSVP) requirements. These violations, which pertain to the companies’ responsibilities to verify that imported food meets U.S.

safety standards, were found during inspections earlier this year. Warbucks Seafood NY LLC Brooklyn, NY In a warning letter dated July 24, 2024, the FDA cited Warbucks Seafood NY LLC, based in Brooklyn, NY, for not developing or maintaining a Foreign Supplier Verification Program for multiple products they import, including truffles, vanilla pods and olive oil flavored with white truffle. The company failed to ensure that these products were produced under conditions that comply with U.

S. food safety regulations. The FDA conducted inspections from Feb.

28 through April 1, 2024, as well as in 2022, and found that Warbucks Seafood NY LLC had not implemented the necessary risk-based activities to verify food safety practices for the imported products. The company d.

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